Join Cardano Foundation host Denicio Bute, Community Content Lead, as he sits down with renowned author and blockchain expert Don Tapscott to discuss the evolution of the internet and the dawn of Web 3.0. In this insightful episode, Tapscott explores the transition from the "Internet of information" to the "Internet of value," highlighting how blockchain technology empowers users to own and manage their data and digital assets. He further explores the convergence of blockchain with AI, the Internet of Things (IoT), and extended reality, showcasing the potential of a decentralized future. Tune in to gain a deeper understanding of Web 3.0 and its potential to reshape the digital landscape as we know it.
In this episode, we speak with Jonathan Mathai, Director at G20 Strategies, to unpack how market making works across crypto, DeFi, and traditional finance. Jonathan explains the role of market makers, how liquidity is created in both order book and AMM-based markets, and why uptime, slippage, and volume matter for healthy market structure. The conversation also explores yield generation, risk management, hedging strategies, and how market makers navigate volatility, MEV, and emerging tools like AI as crypto markets continue to mature.
In this episode, we speak with André Vanyi-Robin, Founder and CEO of Plastiks, together with Ana Aguilar Meca, COO, and Delfina Achinelly, Head of Methodology and Verification, about how blockchain can support transparent plastic recovery systems. The discussion explores how Plastiks verifies recycling data, issues digital recovery certificates, and anchors environmental evidence on the Cardano blockchain.
In this episode, we speak with Sam Lambert and Theodore Morisis, the founders of Palmyra, a Cardano-based platform bringing transparency and fair access to global commodity markets. They explain how Palmyra helps farmers capture verifiable supply-chain data, meet regulations like EUDR, and connect directly with buyers through its traceability tools, B2B marketplace, and consumer storefront. The discussion also highlights lessons from their Zambian pilot, offline-first design for low-connectivity regions, and why Cardano’s security and reliability provide a strong foundation for mission-critical trade infrastructure.